No Android Gingerbread for HTC Desire

It hasn't been the best month for the HTC Desire, has it? First we're told that chances are the last shipment of stock has arrived in the country, suggesting HTC will soon stop selling it, and now we're hearing that plans to update the handset to Android 2.3 Gingerbread have been scrapped.

It wasn't for lack of trying, though, HTC has revealed. Its engineers have reportedly been doing their best but have admitted defeat, leaving Desire owners stuck on Froyo for good.

The HTC Desire is probably one of HTC's most successful handsets ever, and has been one of a select few Android handsets that helped propel the platform to its current dominating position in the market.

It originally launched with Android 2.0 Eclair on board, and was updated to Froyo in the second half of last year. But sadly it seems Gingerbread is just a step too far.

“Our engineering teams have been working hard for the past few months to find a way to bring Gingerbread to the HTC Desire without compromising the HTC Sense experience you’ve come to expect from our phones,” the announcement read.

“However, we’re sorry to announce that we’ve been forced to accept there isn’t enough memory to allow us both to bring Gingerbread and keep the HTC Sense experience on the HTC Desire. We’re sincerely sorry for the disappointment that this news may bring to some of you.”

As I mentioned in the other thread, it is a shame that HTC shafted us with such small ROMs, but then again Gingerbread is only a tiny leap forward from Froyo and my phone hasn't suddenly lost any functionality so I'm a happy bunny for now.

Someone raises a valid point on that FB page though, doesn't the Wildfire S have a 512 MB ROM and Gingerbread? Maybe it's something to do with the increased resolution but that's really scraping the bottom of the barrel for excuses.

Ta JanSt for the link, but im still a little confused! is this update that will now becoming eventually for the HTC Desire or HTC Desire S?
Also if it is for the Desire S can u get the updates straight to your handset from HTC or is it from HTC website? ta